Improper authentication in the password-protected share handler of Kalcaddle Kodbox 1.64 allows remote attackers to bypass access controls through manipulation of the authentication function, despite high attack complexity. Public exploit code exists for this vulnerability, and no patch is currently available from the vendor.
An unrestricted file upload vulnerability exists in Kalcaddle Kodbox 1.64 within the Public Share Handler component's userShare.class.php file. This allows unauthenticated remote attackers to upload arbitrary files by manipulating the Add function, potentially leading to remote code execution and system compromise. A publicly available proof-of-concept exists, and the vendor has not responded to early disclosure attempts, increasing the likelihood of active exploitation.
The Online Food Ordering System 1.0 by code-projects contains a reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the Name parameter of /dbfood/contact.php that allows unauthenticated remote attackers to inject malicious scripts. The vulnerability has a publicly available proof-of-concept and affects all versions of the affected product line. While the CVSS score of 4.3 is moderate, the public availability of exploit code and minimal complexity of attack execution elevate practical risk for instances exposed to the internet.
Reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) in itsourcecode Payroll Management System version 1.0 allows remote unauthenticated attackers to inject malicious scripts via manipulation of the 'page' parameter in /index.php. The vulnerability has a CVSS v4.0 score of 5.3 with network accessibility and low integrity impact; publicly available exploit code exists, and CISA SSVC assessment confirms the flaw is exploitable and partially automatable, making it suitable for active compromise of application integrity and user sessions.
A reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability exists in code-projects Simple Laundry System version 1.0 via the firstName parameter in the /modify.php file. An attacker can inject malicious JavaScript that executes in a victim's browser when they visit a crafted link, potentially leading to session hijacking, credential theft, or malware distribution. A public proof-of-concept is available on GitHub, and exploitation requires only user interaction (clicking a malicious link), making this a practical concern despite the moderate CVSS score of 5.3.
Muucmf 1.9.5.20260309 contains a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the /admin/extend/list.html endpoint where the Name parameter is not properly sanitized, allowing remote attackers to inject malicious scripts. Public exploit code exists for this vulnerability, and no patch is currently available from the vendor despite early notification.
A reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability exists in dameng100 muucmf version 1.9.5.20260309 within the /admin/config/list.html endpoint, where the Name parameter is not properly sanitized before being rendered in the response. An unauthenticated remote attacker can craft a malicious URL containing JavaScript code in the Name parameter to execute arbitrary scripts in a victim's browser context, potentially leading to session hijacking, credential theft, or malware distribution. A public proof-of-concept exploit has been published, and the vendor has not responded to early disclosure notifications, indicating no immediate patch is available.
A stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability exists in dameng100 muucmf version 1.9.5.20260309 and potentially earlier versions, affecting the autoReply.html administrative interface in the channel/admin.Account module. An unauthenticated attacker can inject malicious JavaScript through the 'keyword' parameter, which is reflected in the response without proper sanitization, allowing session hijacking, credential theft, or malware distribution to administrative users. A public proof-of-concept exploit is available, and the vendor has not responded to disclosure notifications, indicating no official patch is currently available.
A reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability exists in Dameng100 MUUCMF version 1.9.5.20260309 within the Member management interface at /admin/Member/index.html. The vulnerability is triggered via an unsanitized Search parameter, allowing remote attackers to inject arbitrary JavaScript that executes in the context of an authenticated user's browser. A proof-of-concept exploit has been publicly disclosed, and the vendor has not responded to early disclosure attempts, leaving deployments unpatched.
SQL injection in itsourcecode Free Hotel Reservation System 1.0 via the ID parameter in /admin/mod_amenities/index.php?view=editpic allows authenticated remote attackers to manipulate database queries and extract or modify sensitive data. The vulnerability requires valid administrator credentials to exploit (PR:L per CVSS 4.0 vector), affects confidentiality and integrity of database contents, and carries moderate real-world risk despite a CVSS score of 5.3 due to publicly available exploit code and low attack complexity. No vendor-released patch has been identified; the system appears to be unsupported or abandoned based on available advisory data.
SQL injection in code-projects Accounting System 1.0 allows authenticated remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the cos_id parameter in /my_account/delete.php. Public exploit code exists for this vulnerability, enabling potential unauthorized database access and manipulation. No patch is currently available.
Free Hotel Reservation System 1.0 permits unrestricted file uploads via the image parameter in the /admin/mod_amenities/index.php?view=add endpoint, allowing remote attackers with high privileges to upload arbitrary files. The vulnerability (CWE-434: Unrestricted Upload of File with Dangerous Type) affects the amenities management module and has publicly available exploit code. With a CVSS v4.0 score of 5.1 and network-accessible attack vector requiring high administrative privileges, this poses a moderate risk primarily to authenticated administrators or systems where authentication has been compromised.
A stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability exists in code-projects Accounting System 1.0 within the customer management interface (/my_account/add_costumer.php), where the costumer_name parameter fails to properly sanitize user input. Attackers with low privileges and user interaction can inject malicious JavaScript that will execute in the browsers of other users viewing the affected page, potentially leading to session hijacking, credential theft, or unauthorized actions within the accounting system. A public proof-of-concept exploit is available, significantly increasing the likelihood of real-world exploitation.
The code-projects Online Food Ordering System versions up to 1.0 contain a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the /dbfood/food.php file via the cuisines parameter, allowing authenticated attackers with high privileges to inject malicious scripts that execute in users' browsers. The vulnerability carries a CVSS score of 2.4 (low severity) but has publicly available exploit code and confirmed documentation on GitHub, limiting its practical impact due to high privilege requirements and user interaction dependency. Remote exploitation is possible, but the attack requires an authenticated user with high-level administrative privileges and victim user interaction, substantially constraining real-world exploitation likelihood.
Uncontrolled recursion in the Markdown Handler component of Orc discount up to version 3.0.1.2 causes denial of service through malformed deeply-nested blockquote inputs, affecting local users who process untrusted markdown files. Public exploit code exists for this vulnerability, and no patch is currently available. The issue requires local access and low privileges to trigger but can crash the application.
HCL Aftermarket DPC versions up to 1.0.0 contain an admin session concurrency vulnerability that allows authenticated attackers with low privileges to hijack or impersonate administrator sessions through exploitation of improper concurrent session handling. The vulnerability requires user interaction and has moderate attack complexity, resulting in partial confidentiality and availability impact. No public exploit has been identified at time of analysis, and CISA has not listed this in the KEV catalog, indicating limited real-world exploitation pressure despite the administrative access implications.
HCL Aftermarket DPC version 1.0.0 contains improper input validation (CWE-20) that enables multiple injection attack vectors including Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), SQL Injection, and Command Injection. Authenticated attackers can exploit this vulnerability to inject and execute arbitrary code within the application context. No public exploit code or active exploitation has been identified at time of analysis, and the moderate CVSS score of 3.5 reflects limited confidentiality impact with user interaction required.
GIMP's PSP file parser fails to validate 32-bit length values in the read_creator_block() function, allowing local attackers to trigger integer overflow and heap buffer overflow via specially crafted PSP image files, resulting in application-level denial of service. Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions 6-9, Ubuntu (7 releases), Debian (9 releases), and SUSE are affected. No public exploit code or active exploitation has been identified at the time of analysis, though the vulnerability has been assigned ENISA EUVD ID EUVD-2026-16340 and tracked across major Linux distributions.
libssh attempts to open arbitrary files during configuration parsing, allowing local attackers with limited privileges to trigger a denial of service by forcing access to dangerous files such as block devices or large system files. The vulnerability affects Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, as well as Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4, and requires local access with low privileges to exploit. No public exploit code or active exploitation has been confirmed at the time of analysis.
Libssh versions used across Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6-10 and OpenShift Container Platform 4 are vulnerable to a null pointer dereference when processing malformed 'longname' fields in SFTP SSH_FXP_NAME messages, allowing unauthenticated remote attackers to trigger denial of service through application crashes. The attack requires user interaction and high attack complexity (CVSS 3.1, CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L) but affects a widely deployed SSH library; no public exploit identified at time of analysis.
A SSRF vulnerability in A flaw (CVSS 3.1) that allows the attacker. Remediation should follow standard vulnerability management procedures.
HTTP Response Splitting in HCL Aftermarket DPC allows unauthenticated remote attackers to inject arbitrary content or commands into HTTP responses, potentially leading to content spoofing or further exploitation depending on application response handling. The vulnerability affects Aftermarket DPC version 1.0.0 and requires user interaction to exploit. No public exploit identified at time of analysis, and exploitation is not currently automatable according to CISA SSVC assessment, resulting in a low real-world risk profile despite the injection vector.
HCL Aftermarket DPC discloses sensitive system and software version information through banner responses, enabling attackers to enumerate deployed instances and tailor version-specific exploits. Aftermarket DPC version 1.0.0 is confirmed affected. The vulnerability requires user interaction and high attack complexity but results in partial confidentiality loss; no public exploit has been identified at the time of analysis.
HCL Aftermarket DPC version 1.0.0 discloses internal IP addresses to unauthenticated remote attackers via a high-complexity attack vector requiring user interaction, enabling network reconnaissance but causing no direct confidentiality, integrity, or availability impact. No public exploit code has been identified; CISA has not flagged this vulnerability as actively exploited. While the CVSS score of 3.1 (low) reflects minimal immediate risk, the information disclosure enables attackers to map organizational network topology for follow-on attacks.
GIMP's PSD file parser crashes when processing specially crafted Photoshop documents due to improper null-termination in the fread_pascal_string function, allowing local authenticated users to trigger a denial of service. The vulnerability affects GIMP across Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, 8, and 9, as well as multiple Debian and Ubuntu releases tracked by their respective security teams. While the CVSS score is low (2.8), the widespread distribution across major Linux vendors and confirmed advisory issuance from Red Hat, Debian, and SUSE indicates this merits coordinated patching despite limited exploitability constraints.
HCL Aftermarket DPC version 1.0.0 contains a Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) misconfiguration that permits authenticated attackers with low privileges to access sensitive user information and potentially perform unauthorized actions on behalf of legitimate users through browser-based attacks. The vulnerability requires user interaction (such as social engineering to visit a malicious webpage) and operates within a single security context, limiting its scope to confidentiality impact with no integrity or availability consequences. No public exploit code has been identified at the time of analysis, and the low CVSS score of 2.6 reflects the high attack complexity and limited practical exploitability despite the theoretical risk of data exposure.
HCL Aftermarket DPC version 1.0.0 contains outdated or vulnerable dependencies (CWE-1104) that expose the application to known public exploits, enabling authenticated attackers with low privileges to obtain limited information disclosure. The vulnerability requires user interaction and carries a low CVSS score of 2.6, but represents a supply chain risk where publicly available exploits targeting the embedded libraries could be weaponized against deployments. No public exploit code has been independently confirmed, and CISA has not flagged this for active exploitation.
DNS rebinding bypasses SSRF protection in Lychee photo-management tool versions prior to 7.5.2, allowing authenticated remote attackers to access restricted internal resources by providing domain names instead of IP addresses to the photo URL import feature. The vulnerability exploits a logic flaw in PhotoUrlRule.php where hostname validation only applies to IP addresses, leaving domain-based requests unvalidated. Vendor-released patch available (version 7.5.2); no public exploit identified at time of analysis.
Mattermost Plugins versions 11.4 and earlier, including 10.11.11.0, fail to validate webhook request timestamps, enabling attackers with high privileges to replay webhook requests and corrupt Zoom meeting state within Mattermost deployments. The vulnerability carries a CVSS score of 2.2 with low attack complexity but requires high-privilege authentication; no public exploit has been identified at time of analysis, and CISA has not flagged this for active exploitation.
Sakai Collaboration and Learning Environment versions 23.0-23.4 and 25.0-25.1 fail to sanitize group titles and descriptions, permitting stored cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks that execute in the browsers of users viewing affected group metadata. Authenticated users with group creation or modification privileges can inject malicious scripts that persist in the SAKAI_SITE_GROUP table and execute when other users access group information, compromising session security and enabling credential theft or unauthorized actions within the Sakai environment. Vendor-released patches are available in versions 23.5 and 25.2; no active exploitation has been reported, but the low CVSS score (1.3) reflects minimal baseline impact rather than true severity, given the requirement for user interaction (UI:P) and limited scope of harm (SC:L, SI:L) as documented in the CVSS:4.0 vector.